Cleaning Dry-Erase Board Erasers

Any suggestions for cleaning dry-erase board erasers? I have some real black ones.Thanks,Callie from Carolina

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By Ericka (Guest Post)09/12/2008

I spray mine with a hose and the marker build up comes right off.

By Rosa from CA (Guest Post)05/18/2007

I use dish washing liquid to soak them and then scrub them. Rinse with water and then put them out to dry in the sun. If you want to do some routine maintenance in between washings, then scrub them with paper towels til there is just a bit of gray stain on the towels. You can do this 1-2 a week.

By Ann (Guest Post)09/14/2004

I clean our office erasers with a squirt of dish soap and warm water, gets all the dry erase ink right out

09/13/2004

Another AlternativeReplacement Eraser for Dry-Erase Board

Cut a "slice" off of the short end of a yellow scotch-brite type sponge with the scrubber backing. Pick just the right spot on your board and attach *only* the hook side of a piece of Velcro. Use the scrubber backing as the "loop" side and hang your new eraser. Voila! It doesn't get knocked behind the fridge as often, and it's also easy to discard/recycle (I'll think of something!) & replace once it gets really, really, really dirty.

By (Guest Post)09/13/2004

Are they the kind that have some fuzzy material on a foam block? If so, I have had great success wetting them down, then rubbing in some liquid soap. Then rinse, repeat, etc until they are clean.